MOTOR TRIALS.
A DOCTOE'S PERFORMANCE. The- Piece De Resistance of the Scottish trials, viz., Amulreo Hill, which carowners, big and little, said was nothing short of a precipice, and then wrote to the papers complaining that it should never have been included in the trials was successfully negotiated by a doctor driving his own car. 16/7/03, Hilden, Tillicoultry, N.ll Gentlemen,—My 8 h.p. climbed with ease the other day, without any preparations, the hill at Amulree that the Motor Journals considered too severe a test to give the cars in tho Scottish Reliability Trials this year—Yonrs faithfully, D. W. CDREIE, M.D. , The EOYEE CO„ Coventry, Inquiries to W. J. U. S., Box 415, Welling tom
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6704, 30 December 1908, Page 7
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